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February 16, 2022, 06:09:02 PM
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file is Assistant.voice
You said in your other thread that the file extension is .board. Why are you wasting people's time here?

file extension is .board

Most audio player (like VLC) doesn't check file type by extension, but by it's signature/magic bytes. Have you tried opening that file using audio player?
I asked him that in the other thread he created with his alt account. He never answered the question.
If it's an audio file, can't you run it in VLC media player, for example?


If the articles on the internet can guide to use the .board file,  doesn't need a file to convert to mp4 for instructions.
i tried replacing the .seco file but it's probably incorrect
I think so.
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February 16, 2022, 08:02:30 PM
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To open an Exodus file you need Fortran. The information is on page 18 from the next document:


This actually doesn't make any sense because Exodus is not even programmed in Fortran. It's a NodeJS/Electron program that encrypts the private keys before storing them in the wallet file. It is impossible to obtain the private keys without either the password or mnemonic phrase.

yeah I get this is a joke but still.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsA7N5wmre8
Polish movie Haker (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0338086/) gave us the great hacking advice - to use emacs through sendmail.
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